ATL2G Aug 26: Groovy - Gaelyk - Appengine
The August ATL2G is right around the corner!
Meeting location/time here:http://www.ajug.org/
Groovy - Gaelyk - Appengine
Who: Pratik Patel
What: Groovy - Gaelyk - Appengine
When: Wednesday August 26, 2009 - 6:30PM
Where: Matrix Resources, 115 Perimeter Center Place NE, Suite 250, Atlanta, GA
This month, I'll be presenting Gaelyk on Appengine. Here's the description of Gaelyk from its website:
Gaelyk is a lightweight Groovy toolkit for Google App Engine Java.
Gaelyk lets you deploy small applications on Google App Engine Java.
Gaelyk gives you the choice to use Groovy for developing your application
About Pratik Patel
Pratik Patel is the CTO of Atlanta based TripLingo (http://www.triplingo.com/). He wrote the first book on 'enterprise Java' in 1996, "Java Database Programming with JDBC." He has also spoken at various conferences and participates in several local tech groups and startup groups. He's in the startup world now and hacks iOS, Android, HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, Rails, and ..... well everything except Perl.
Pratik's specialty is in large-scale applications for mission-critical and mobile applications use. He has designed and built applications in the retail, health care, financial services, and telecoms sectors. Pratik holds a master's in Biomedical Engineering from UNC, has worked in places such as New York, London, and Hong Kong, and currently lives in Atlanta, GA.
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